SENTENCE STRUCTURE: SUBJECT CLAUSES

This is an exercise about subject clauses in Dutch. Turn the clause after the semicolon into a subject clause using the word before the semicolon as the nominal predicate of the main sentence. The copular verb that you should use is 'zijn'. Next turn this sentence into a sentence with a dummy subject. Type your answers in the blank. Pay attention to correct spelling. Use the 'check' button to correct your answer. Click on '?' for the correct answer. Once you have finished the exercise, you will be given a score. If your score is below 70% we advise you to review the grammar.

Example:
zeker; de aarde is rond
[Answer]
1. Het is zeker dat de aarde rond is.
2. Dat de aarde rond is, is zeker.
A. twijfelachtig; de Pond blijft zo zwak.
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2. .
B. een schande; de criminaliteit stijgt
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2. .
C. onzeker; de treinen rijden morgen.
1. .
2. .
D. niet waar; monsters bestaan.
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2. .